Friday
Tuesday
Suicide Kings - "Go Outside" (Ft. Guilty Simpson) - {Official Video}
Fresh off a month long European headlining tour, Suicide Kings have completed the album cycle for their latest vinyl offering "Rock 'Em To Sleep" which was released on California label Panda Claw Records in 2015.
Since then they shot and released a video with fellow Detroit artist Guilty Simpson for their single "Go Outside".
Monday
Chisom - "Real" (Prod. Cyan) - {Audio}
"Real", produced by Cyan is the lead single off fast-rising rapper/producer Chisom's new EP, "Melo", an ultra-smooth 4-track quick-listen for music lovers everywhere -- and your soundtrack for high times, from 4/20 'til infinity.
Chisom made sure that all sales of this single and album are being donated to underprivileged families and victims of circumstance, from NYC to Nigeria and beyond. Now tell me how many of your favorite Emcees are doing that.
Saturday
King Author - "Mercenary Sessions II" - {Audio}
King Author is a upcoming Emcee coming out of Free Medina aka Framingham, MA. King released an album last year called "Mr Know it All" and a compilation called "Mercenary Sessions Vol.1" a year before that. On April 13th I just released "Mercenary Sessions 2: Back to War". A few social topics including police brutality and a remix to his single last year called "Hazy Thoughts" this time featuring SMGs both produced by Billy Blaze aka Willy Low.
Wednesday
Prototype - "Revolutionist" ( Ft. REKS) - {Video}

Here's to my REal HipHop fans the official video from Prototype featuring none other than REKS. This joint Revolutionist shows the unique skills of both Emcees. I mean this is far from your "HipHop Datamations" gimmick, this is the real deal. Make sure you check them out below.
Monday
Trife - "Timeless Truth" - {Audio}

The EP is entirely produced by Fafu and features guest appearances from Eliki and Maffew Ragazino. The Dominican Diner EP was mixed by Fafu and mastered by John Sparkz.
Dominican Diner is dedicated to everyone who reps their culture unabashedly. To Queens, NYC, ‘Lo heads, vintage gear addicts, graff writers, and HipHop fans all over the globe.
Saturday
Fatnice - "Freedom Rings" - {Official Video}
Fatnice, is one of the most slept on Emcees in underground HipHop. It's Emcees like Fat is why I created this site to promote HipHop in it's most purist form with inspirational lyrics. Thank the Creator for the internet where REal Emcees can be heard and reach the audience that yearn for more substance in their music.
Friday
Dick Gregory Sits Down With The Breakfast Club (2016) - {Video}
Dick Gregory stopped by the Breakfast Club with Charlamagne Tha God, DJ Envy and Angela Yee to discuss race relations, conspiracy's, Bill Cosby, running for president and so many other things plaguing the black community. There are not too many black people that keeps it real like Dick Gregory, I really think he's my long lost grandfather ...lol.
Thursday
The Black Opera - "Black Nirvana" - {Official Video}

The Black Opera is back at it again with their new joint "Black Nirvana" produced by Arjun Singh. This cut right here is more on a rock side which is not really my favorite HipHop genre but it's still dope.
Wednesday
YC The Cynic- "Pretty Bodies" (Ft. Mr. MFN eXquire) - {Audio}
YC the Cynic is releasing his last single as "YC the Cynic", and changing his name to Kemba. Next Thurday YC is dropping "The Farewell Tape", a compilation of never released songs and some of his dopest collaborations (with artist like King Mez, Homeboy Sandman, Mick Jenkins, Big Pooh, and Milo just to name a few) to celebrate what he's done so far.
Tuesday
Air Full Of Sound Documentary - {Video}
Air Full Of Sound will take you into the minds of producers/artist and give the viewer a front row seat into their minds as they create their music. This documentary was inspired by DMKVSY AFOS LP. Director Dom Devareaux (@BuddhaAvenue) who was fascinated with DMKVSY LP decided to turn it into a documentary covering somewhat of the same concept as the LP.
DIRECTOR: DOM DEVAREAUX
PRODUCER: DENMARK VES
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: ANGELO ROBERTO
VIDEOGRAPHER: KIOI AYIZE
Monday
Devine Carama - "What's Love" (Ft. Fredd C.) - {Audio}
The other day Devine Carama released a second offering off his upcoming collaboration project with Lexington producer Jet Taylor entitled, "The Glorious BIG". "What's Love" featuring Lexington, KY wordsmith Fredd C! The track which features vocals from an old Luis Farrakhan speech, is the follow up to the project's first single "Only We Know". Now this is why HipHop was created, to inspire unity, vent about injustices, collaborations, and use as a alternative style of spreading knowledge. The party record "Rappers Delight" wasn't the true essence of underground HipHop. It was watered down to make rap music palatable for white American mainstream radio stations.
Sunday
Ikes - "Clarity" (Ft. Hayley Cassidy) - {Audio}
London rapper Ikes is back with brand-new single “Clarity”, featuring production from oneBlackRussian and additional production and mixing from Edward Nixon, the chief engineer for Grammy Award-winning production team J.U.S.T.I.C.E League (Drake, Chris Brown, Nas).
"Clarity" is taken from EP OutsideIn – described as a rebirth of sorts – and sees Ikes explore a different sound to his previous material. The same personal, impassioned lyrics and storytelling abilities that have been integral to his early success are back once again and this time are supported by a more accessible sound brought to the forefront by singer-songwriter Hayley Cassidy, who lends her vocals to the track's melodic hook.
Friday
Charli' Dreamer - "Going In For Life" - {Audio}
I don't know much about this artist Charli' Dreamer, but what I do know is that he can spit. The verse was so dope to my staff and I we just had to share it our loyal fans. I have a feeling this kid is about to do some major things in HipHop. Just sit back and enjoy the lyrical bars, until then we will do more research to find out more about this up and coming artist.
Thursday
Chisom - "Soke (Remix)" (Ft. Burna Boy) - {Audio}
Fresh off the release of his debut EP The Jordan Year, and the RESPECT Mag premiere and Chuck D cosign of lead single "Africa Get Money", Detroit-based rapper/producer Chisom is back to usher in Spring '16.
This time, he delivers a suave remix to "Soke" by Nigerian Dancehall star Burna Boy. On the "Soke" Remix, 23-year-old Chisom and Burna Boy trade bars in three languages, as Chisom puts his unique spin on the hit record, switching effortlessly between rapping and singing in Igbo and English (complementing Burna Boy's Yoruba). Normally I'm again auto-tune, but in this single it was not so bad....lol. I have a soft spot for African music...
Wednesday
PushTheArts - "Ghost" - {Audio}
Straight out of North Carolina we have PushTheArts, four dope artist who came together to create the masterpiece "GHOST". With debut appearances from Spit and J.Hart, they opened the song up NC artist Rodd.D who is just coming off his recent release 'Hangar31" and it's finished off by his partner in crime, just(formly known as justKeith).
This isn't a track that we would call "radio-worthy" but you can't deny the great quality within this record. From the transitions of each verse to the beautiful jazzy feel, this track exemplifies what REal HipHop is all about.
This isn't a track that we would call "radio-worthy" but you can't deny the great quality within this record. From the transitions of each verse to the beautiful jazzy feel, this track exemplifies what REal HipHop is all about.
Monday
Tha Night Hawks - "Hands High" - {Official Video}
Tha Night Hawks are a HipHop collective based out of Charlotte, NC. Focused on staying with their boom bap tradition, the group includes; charles HERRON, Vinny Knuckles & DJ Wizdom. The "Bangington" LP was executive produced by grammy award winning producer : Mark Sparks & features such artists as: Camp Lo (Hot Sauce), Kil Ripkin (Breathe) & many more.
Saturday
L'Orange & Jeremiah Jae - "Ice Obsidian" - {Official Video}

Consider it the alchemy of Madvillain and "The Maltese Falcon": a five-part fable of tangled crimes, narrow escapes, and raining lead. The door busts open with "A Conspicuous Man." L'Orange's carefully severed cinematic clips hold the frame steady. The Windy City-raised Jae muscles the narrative forward-the hitman creeping. I'm glad to see HipHop is going back to it's roots.
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